<> WANTED TO RENT ELDERLY WOMAN would like one or two rooms, suitable for very light house-keeping. Heat- ed. Write Box #40, Port Perry | -- Star. TORENT 2 BEDROOM apartment, un- furnished. Centrally located, Available Nov. 1. Phone 985- 2534. 6-ROOM HOUSE for rent. Ex- cellent condition. Close to school. Two children welcome. Apply with references. 985-2044 HELP WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN or girl wanted to care for two pre- school children and one school age child, while mother works. Live in or out, Port Perry 985-7971 after 5 p.m. "AVON CALLING" Ladies Of Brock Township Avon Cosmetics needs an att- ractive mature woman with car to handle our well-known guar- anteed products in your comm- unity. Write: Mrs. A. Hawkins, 1 Mandarin Rd. Scarboro, Ont. Wanted: Man for steady travel among consumens in Ontario County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh Dept. J-343-131 40056 Richelieu St., St. Haney, Montreal. REAL ESTATE | 12 acres sandy loam, 1% storey brick house, bank barn, furnace and bathroom. Ideal commuters farm. Full price | @ NOTICE SWAIN SEED CLEANERS Open by appointment only. Oct. 29 BUY or SELL Canadian tokens or coins. Apply Bluebird Res- taurant on Highway 12, 1% miles Nonth of Manchester. 985-7631. T.F. WORMS a Problem? Use "Pamovin" the ONE - DOSE treatment for pin worms. Avail- able at your local Drug Store. October 29 COUNTY OF ONTARIO SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES TO WIT: BY VIRTUE OF A WAR- RANT issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bear- ing date the 18th day of Aug- ust, 1964, the sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the County of Ontario will be held at the County of Ontario Court House and Administration Building, Rossland Road and Garden St., Whitby, Ontario at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 8th day of December, 1964, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale has been published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 5th, 1964. Copies of the said list may be had at my office. . DATED at Whitby, 'this 8th day of September, A.D., 1964. Wm. G. Manning, Treasurer, County of Ontario, Rossland Road & Garden St., Whitby, Ontario. Dec. 8 Auction Sales SAT. OCT. 10th -- Auction Sale of High Grade Shorthorn Cattle, Miscellaneous. Articles, the property of Wesley Brawn, Lot 5, Con. 9, East Whitby, 2 miles East of Raglan and % only $11,000. with $1500. down. mile North. Terms Cash. No 70 acres, south of Port Perry, 10 room brick house, painted barns, good water supply. Dairy contract 625 lbs. daily. Good value at $26,000 with $15,000 down. $10,900. 1! storey frame house in Prince Albert, 3 acres of good garden soil, 4 building lots on Union Ave. Down payment $5,900. Building Lot on Scugog St. overlooking lake, 62% ft. x 150 ft. Full price only $900. 3 Choice Building Lots in Prince Albert $1000. each. GEORGE S. STONE 985 - 2632 Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. Realtor MISCELLANEOUS H PEEL RAMBLER Sales & Service Port Perry 985-2592 1963 Rambler 660 sedan standard. 1959 Ford Half ton truck 1969 Meteor sedan 1968 Pontiac sedan 1966 Chev. sedan, standard 1951 Mercury Pick-up $76.00 1954 Chev. % ton truck with stock racks. FOR A BETTER DEAL--- . TRY PEEL! Reserve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Roy Brawn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Oct. 1-8 WED., OCT. 14th -- Auction Sale of Cattle, 2 Tractors, Grain Threshing Machine, Full Line of Implements, the property of Alfred Dowson, Lot 5, Con. 2, Mariposa, Just West of Finger- board School. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Oct. 1-8 NOKES HEREFORD SALE, Saturday, October 24, 1964, at 12.80, at farm 1 mile east of Manilla, Hwy. No. 7, 44 head. Bred cows with calves at foot. Bred heifers and government approved bonus bulls, We stress economic gains. Write for catalogue. Lunch served. Octl5, TENDERS VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by Council for: | 1. A hydraulic-type, tailgate sander, installed. 2. An eight-foot one-way snow ~ plow with harness com- plete, installed, Specifications may be seen at the Municipal Office, lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in the hands of the, undersigned by Monday, October 26th, 1964. J. F. RAINES, Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Port Perry. Oct. 8-15. Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr, M.A. S,T.B. Sunday, October 11th-- 7.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A, Minister Sunday, October 11th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. .M Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, October 11th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship Thanksgiving Service 11 a.m.--Sunday School The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C, C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, October 11th-- Prospect -- 9.15 a.m. Manchester -- 10.156 a.m. . Scugog -- 11.15 a.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, October 11th-- 9.60 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- Young People W ednesday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting --EVERYONE WELCOME-- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m,--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting I'or Spiritual Help--985-2420 Cartwright HS. Hold Field. Day There was very keen compe- tition in all the events at the Cartwright High School Field Day this year, Wednesday Sept. 30th. All the students of the school have been divided into. houses for the purpose of com- petition throughout the year.! The houses are identiifed by the following names -- Alley Cats; Tiger Cats and Oopiks. At the conclusion of the Field Day the scores were as follows: Alley Cats -- 216 points Tiger Cats -- 166 points Ookpiks -- 167 points In the Girls' events the indi- vidual champions were as fol- lows: Seniors -- Nancy Stani- land: 13 points; Intermediates -- Helen Swain: 21 points; Juniors--Joan Horton 15 pts. In the Boys' events the indi- vidual champions are as fol- lows: Seniors--Don Brown: 23 points; Intermediates--Richard Reitsma: 32 points; Juniors-- B:b Kyte: 48 points. SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star 985-7383 PHONE : PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1964 --9 Blackstock News The general U.C.W. met in the U. k, room 'luesday evening Sept, 29th, ine president extended wel- come w all and especially to tne visors, then offered pray- er ana read a poem. on Com- pensation. Secretary Mus. walpn Larmer conducted the worsnlp period, reading the sceripoure passage and after the singing ot hymn o0U she read a meattauon on the lite of an artist Albert Durer and his poem 'rraying Hands'. After une offering had been received ana dedicated she read 'On the wings ot Prayer". rresiaent conducted the busi- ness, when reponts were heard from all departments. 'The Mental Health Film sponsored py rort rerry Hospital Uct. 19 was announced. Mrs. Romeril gave a little advertising talk on the Film Question 4 which is to be presented Oct. 16. Dele- gates to Regional Rally were named. Mrs. lvan Thompson read "what some women find in the U.C.w." Misses Bonnie and Gall Malcolm, Nestleton, accom- panied on the piano by their mother, sang two duets "The Path of rrayer" and "Count your Biessings". Mrs. Kenneth Lee thanked the Malcolms. A film "This 1s my kriend" show- ing what help some friendliness and concern for aged and shut- ins, can do to cheer and help them. Meeting closed with prayer by Miss Hyacinth Bothe of Jamaica. Lunch of make-your-own sandwiches and coffee and a social time was then enjoyed. 19 members and 7 visitors attended. Holy Communion was admin- istered in the United Church Sunday morning. Rev. Romeril preached on "The Bread from Heaven", The choir sang an Anthem "Trusting in His Grace until I see Him Face to Face". It was Harvest Thanksgiving Service in St. John's Church, Canon Ashmore preached on "Now Thank we all our God". The Sacrament of Holy Com- munion was administered. The church was beautifully and pro- lifically decorated with flowers and vegetables. Mrs. Jamieson and girls and Mrs. Johnston and girls, Brook- lin were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stanley and boys are holidaying in Penn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowdon, Courtice, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer returned home Tuesday from a pleasant visit with her sister and niece and family in Dun- can, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hos- kin and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy visited with Larry | Hoskin at Hamilton Sunday. Jim Byers, Kemptville ll | cultural College was home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers and Janice were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkins, Port Perry. Mrs. Fred Hamilton attended the funeral of Mr. James Hef- fron, Toronto, and is spending a few days with her friend Mrs. Heffron. Mrs. H. McKee and Mr. Hugh McKee, Norwich visited Messrs. Roy and Bill Ferguson Sunday. Mrs. McKee remained for a few days to visit her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Alan in Port Perry Hos- pital. Mr. Earl Dorrell, Mr. & Murs. J. A, Johnston, Heather and Janis Dorrell, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wilkinson, Cobo- conk Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Nancy, Bronte, called on friends in this area Sunday. Mrs. W. Taylor, Port Perry and Miss Pauline Jemison, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, John Hamil- ton. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Turner and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton spent the weck-end at the Turner's cottage, Coe Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wricht and family and Mr. Roy Feor- guson were Sunday sunoer guests of Mr, and Mrs. Noel Morton and boys, Oshawa on the occasion of David's fourth birthday. Miss Aileen Van Camp was hostess for a kitehen shower for Miss Beth McMullen Friday evening. A very pleasant time was snent and the bride-to-be was the recipient of many use- ful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hcw- den, Ida, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning visited Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wood and attended Bobcaygeon fair Saturday. Saturday evening Mrs. Wal- ter Lawrence was hostess for a miscellaneous shower for Mary Passant, a bride-to-be. About 20 guests enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mrs. Arthur Leighton enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bai- ley gand girls, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge and Bill, to dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy, Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor and family. Hl | 2% 2.008 You must try... NG Te | Sih © SREY SR TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TENDERS A. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDER- SIGNED UNTIL OCTOBER 17th, CRUSHING OF 5000 CU. YDS. 1964 FOR THE OF GRAVEL. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Oct. 8-16 +» SID CHANDLER, Clerk. R.R. 8, Port Perry, Ont.